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Dr. Blum

Dr. Paul Richard Blum
Department of Philosophy
Loyola College of Maryland

Phone: 410-617-2815

e-mail: prblum@loyola.edu

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Since 2002 T. J. Higgins, S.J. Chair of Philosophy, Loyola College in Maryland

1996-2002 Professor of Philosophy at Péter Pázmány University Budapest (Hungary)

1994  Habilitation in Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin

1982-1989 Assistant at the Institute for Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin (Prof. Karlfried Gründer and Prof. Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann)

1979-1981 Assistant at the Institute for Classical Philology at Freie Universität Berlin (West)

1976-1979 Teacher at Munich university

1978  Dr. phil. with a doctoral thesis on Giordano Bruno, Munich university

1975-1978 Student of philosophy at Munich university

1974-1975 Student of philosophy at Florence university

1974  State's examination (graduation equivalent to MA) with a thesis on Wolfram von Eschenbach, Freiburg

1969-1974  Philosophy and German literature at the universities of Cologne, Munich and Freiburg (Germany)

Member of:

American Catholic Philosophical Association
American Maritain Association
American Philosophical Association
 2006-2008 member of Committee International Cooperation
Arbeitskreis Jesuitica (founding member 1990-2002)
Arbeitskreis Russische Philosophie, Freiburg
British Society for the History of Philosophy
Cosmos & Creation (Co-director)
Deutsch-Ungarische Philosophische Gesellschaft
European Society for Early Modern Philosophy
Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (1989-1998: member of the scholarly board)
Görresgesellschaft zur Pflege der Wissenschaften
International Association for Neolatin Studies
International Society for Intellectual History
Pontifical Academy St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome, Corresponding Member
Renaissance Society of America
Società Internazionale San Tommaso d’Aquino (SITA; founding member and 1st president of the Hungarian branch)
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Spinoza-Gesellschaft
Ungarische Goethe Gesellschaft

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